Dietrich started from the pole but trailed fellow front-row starter Mark Smith for 11 laps before taking the lead. Over the closing laps, Dietrich had to fend off Smith and Brent Marks, who finished second and third, respectively.

In the 25-lap limited-late-model feature, Randy Stoudt led all the way to score the win over Dover's Gene Knaub. Another Dover driver, Justin Ehrhart, finished third, followed by York's Chase Billet and Dover's Larry Baer.

OTHER DIRT TRACK RESULTS

MARKS WINS AT LIN COLN: Brent Marks raced to his third Lincoln Speedway sprint-car win of the season in Saturday's Outlaw Tune-Up.

Marks collected $4,000 for his win in the 30-lap feature.

Lincoln's program was delayed about 45 minutes because of Saturday's rain, including a heavy late-afternoon shower. When the show got going, action was fast and furious. Marks started second in the sprint-car feature and led all 30 laps, but with several different challengers. Stevie Smith, making his first start of the season, was an early challenger, while late in the race fellow three-time Lincoln winner Brian Montieth made his move.

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Marks held on to the top spot to best Montieth. Thomasville's Greg Hodnett finished third, with Smith and Fred Rahmer in the top five. Rounding out the top 10 were Alan Krimes, Robbie Kendall, Steve Owings, York's Cory Haas and Lewisberry's Kyle Moody.

In the 358 sprint feature, young Chase Dietz of York raced to his first career win. Dietz started fourth in the 20-lap event, and used a daring three-wide pass to take the lead on the seventh lap. York's Jeff Rohrbaugh finished second, with Manchester's Austin Hogue in third. Hanover's Tim Wagaman and Niki Young completed the top five. Rounding out the top 10 were early leader Mike Duncan Jr., Tyler Ross, Mike Bittinger, York's Mark Strickler and Matt Findley.

Brian Walls won his third thundercar feature of the season over Jamie Zentmyer. Hanover's Danny Beard, Brian Diehl and Jimmy Combs completed the top five.

HEIMBACH VICTORI OUS AT PORT: Blane Heimbach got his first win of the season Saturday evening in Port Royal's 25-lap, sprint-car feature.

Heimbach's win was worth $3,000.

Heimbach started third, and didn't take the lead from Doug Esh until the 21st lap. Esh finished second, with Mike Erdley in third. Chad Layton and Dylan Cisney completed the top five. Rounding out the top 10 were Mike Wagner, Davey Sammons, Daryl Stimeling, Rick Lafferty and Keith Kauffman.

Defending track champion Tim Wilson got his first win of the season in the late-model feature. Wilson won over Terry Naugle, Nick Dickson, Jeff Miller and Steve Campbell.

Grasso was challenging Fairview Township's Pat Cannon for the lead when Cannon suffered mechanical issues with just three laps remaining in the 30-lap race. Cody Keller finished second, with Mark Smith in third. T.J. Stutts and Aaron Ott completed the top five. Rounding out the top 10 were Josh Weller, Ryan Kissinger, Colby Womer, Randy West and Jason Shultz.